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Thoughts on bird collection.
Reflections on Bird Collection 1 In this quiet and transparent summer, I finished reading a quiet and beautiful book-Bird Collection.
Birds consists of 325 poems, which are short and pithy, and some even have only one line, but they all reveal profound philosophy of life or leisurely literary talent.
It is so thin that it can be stuffed into any travel bag at will, but it allows us to enjoy the quiet shower it brings us all the time.
"Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves." This is a poem written by the translator at the beginning of Birds. When I saw it, I immediately saw the beautiful scenery of summer flowers shining in the golden sun and falling leaves in the autumn wind.
Before I saw this sentence, I always felt that life was fatigue, death was despair, and life and death were not easy.
Tagore, on the other hand, dazzled me with his elegant words.
Life is just a few decades in a hurry, and you can't get along with yourself. In the end, this precious life is not wasted! Therefore, it is a wise choice to appreciate the beauty of life, accept the essence of death and spend this life happily and healthily.
Life is precious and wonderful, which everyone who lives happily knows and longs for.
Death is inevitable.
Although we must live well, when the prosperity is exhausted, we will finally understand that the laws of nature are beyond the reach of human wisdom, and death is not the opposite of life, but a part of life.
In addition to his understanding of quiet and beautiful life and death, Tagore also wrote many inspiring poems-"If you shut the door on all mistakes, the truth will be shut out." Vivid language is as innocent and lovely as a child, and there is no lack of philosophy.
If we don't make any mistakes, we naturally have no chance to learn from them.
Error is the ladder to truth. Edison failed countless times before he invented the incandescent lamp.
Although we are not as great as Edison now, if we can learn from our mistakes and be rational and wise step by step, we may really achieve something one day.
Great people are just ordinary roles before greatness.
Tagore's poems not only encourage people in a bright and straightforward way, but also have meaningful metaphors.
"Although the road is crowded, it is lonely because no one loves it." There are a thousand hamlets in the eyes of a thousand audiences.
This poem reminds me of those hypocritical people-countless friends but no sincere communication, but no honesty.
Or think of those who are mysterious, good at camouflage or enter the comedian career.
The eyes of the masses are discerning, and sincerity will be discovered sooner or later.
As Lincoln famously said, "You can fool everyone for a while, or you can fool some people forever, but you can't fool everyone forever." Treat others sincerely, face the blue sky in the heart mirror with an honest and pure heart, and spread love to the world.
In this way, even if the road is not crowded, I am happy because someone loves me.
Thinking about Birds 2 Reading Tagore's Birds, which originated from the teacher's recommendation, records Tagore's views on life and life all his life, and is also the most beautiful short poetry collection in India. Being praised by writer Li Ao as "enlightening and inspiring" is enough to prove the literary status of this book.
This book selects beautiful short poems, which are graceful and elegant. Whenever I pick up this book, I am always reluctant to put it down. For example, a hungry person is enjoying the food that has just arrived and can't wait to read it all at once. Every time I put it down, I seem to be still intoxicated. There are countless good sentences in it, and the most unforgettable thing for me is-
Although this sentence is short, it is profound and unforgettable. When I first saw it, I couldn't help but look at it a few more times. After reading it, I read other poems, but I still remembered that sentence in my mind and wondered its meaning. Whenever I encounter difficulties and setbacks and want to give up, this sentence always inspires me to be full of hope and let me overcome these problems.
I remember a long-distance running test. When I ran to the last lap, I was out of breath. Sweat on my face flowed down like soybeans, and my legs were unconscious. I only know how to move mechanically. At this moment, two voices seemed to jump out of my mind. One advised me to keep trying, and the other advised me to give up. I wanted to give up, but suddenly I remembered Tagore's words in my mind, which awakened the dreamer and lit up my hope in my heart.
Whoever puts the lantern behind will put the shadow in front. In fact, everything is asking for it. If the lantern is placed in the back, the shadow must be in the front. At this time, how to see the road? Of course, lanterns should be placed in front. Actually, holding lanterns is like hope. We should always keep an optimistic attitude to face everything and every difficulty.
Just like in the long-distance running, I wanted to give up, but I thought of this sentence. If you leave your hope behind, you will definitely not find the way ahead, and you will lose your way forever. If you put the lantern in front, I hope it will definitely lead you to success. Don't be afraid of how difficult and bumpy the road ahead is. As long as you always remember to put the lantern in front of you, you will be able to go forward bravely. Each of us has a lamp. It depends on how you use this lantern. Do you want a bright future or you want to get lost? There is no doubt that you must choose the former, so don't hesitate to make good use of this lantern, and you will definitely make the front bright!
Face, never escape; Persistence, never regret; Persist and never give up! Pick up your lantern, let hope light it, and then run ahead with it!
Missing birds 3 Green leaves turn into flowers when they are in love.
Flowers become fruits when they are worshipped.
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After reading Birds, I fell in love with some sentences written by Tagore. For example, "If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars." My understanding is: if you are sad because of losing one thing, then you have lost other beautiful things. It reminds me of myself. I can't see my friends and family because I was betrayed by my friends. My friends care about me, and my family is sad for my sadness. I only lost the "star" because I lost a small "sun". How stupid I am from this point of view.
I was lonely before all the "beauties" in our class made friends. She was lonely before I made friends with her. I met her in the same place and became good friends. I wrote a sentence as a souvenir: loneliness and loneliness meet in the same boat and become good friends. They are no longer lonely. It means: no matter what kind of people make friends, they will be very happy. This sentence is a little philosophy I wrote after reading Birds.
I saw a sentence in Birds, "The sun left a love letter to the night, and the night was moved to tears, so I left the dew to the sun." I think this sentence is beautifully written. Everyone knows that the sun, the moon, the night and the dew are all common things. Why can only Mr Tagore write? So I thought hard, hee hee, and finally thought of a sentence: the sun left the last light to the clouds and the sunset glow. My idea is: the sun selflessly leaves the last light to the clouds, so that there will be a beautiful sunset glow, and only selfless dedication will lead to beautiful fruits. Isn't this just like our relationship with teachers?
I also wrote a few words, "When happiness falls in love with loneliness, happiness also turns to sex." This sentence means that no matter what kind of person is with another personality, his personality will change. "Success is not just the experience gained from failure. Trying and persistence are often much more important than success. " This sentence comes from failure is the mother of success. Yes, but I don't think failure is the mother of success. I think it's not just the experience gained from failure. Because if we don't try, how can we start? How can you succeed if you don't insist on starting over after every failure? So my opinion is; The process is more important than the result. "Being able to use things well is like not cherishing what you have. When they are left out, you will feel lonely. " This is because I feel the same way. I have the ability, but I can't show it. It will be very sad. But if we don't use up all the learning tools in our hands, won't we make it cry and be sad? Students also have this problem.
Birds have given me a good education and a lot of inspiration. I can say that it must be permanent magic!
Reflections on Birds Collection 4 Today, I read the poems of the famous poet Tagore. I fell in love with this book as soon as I read it.
This book consists of 325 short and pithy poems. These poems, which are free in form, exquisite in language and simple in brushwork, seem to have a little childlike interest, and they seem to contain a little philosophy if they are carefully tasted.
It is childlike because the poems in Birds describe the common dead things in life and give them "vitality" and "power of speech". For example, in Article 36, he wrote: "The waterfall sings:' When I am free, I will have a song.' This sentence is the author's right to give the waterfall "singing"; Another example is that he wrote in Article 86: "Fruit, how far are you from me?" Flower, I am hidden in your heart. This is a dialogue between "flowers" and "fruits", and the author seems to have given them vitality. We can talk like people.
Apart from Tagore's fresh and natural writing, what I feel in Birds is more of a kind of love for life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life, but at the same time it is higher than life; With his love for life, he cleverly concealed some sufferings and darkness, and gave the rest of the light and smile to the readers without reservation. His thinking on love covers many aspects, including the innocent love between young men and women, the eternal maternal love of mothers for their children, and the unspeakable love between man and nature ... Especially for love, Tagore used a lot of metaphors and rhetoric to praise the beauty and greatness of love. In Tagore's eyes, the world needs love, and life needs love more, just as he wrote in Birds: "I believe in your love, so let this be my last words."
On the other hand, Tagore captured many inspirations about nature. He said that the dusk in the sky is like a lamp, the leaves in the breeze are like fragments of thoughts, and the singing of birds is the echo of the morning light of the earth; He is the embodiment of all things in nature. He let the sky talk to the sea, birds talk to clouds, flowers talk to the sun ... In short, in Tagore's poems, the world is humanized and natural, and everything has its own growth and thinking; And he just sorted out the fragments of his thoughts and humanized them. And this is also the origin of the name "bird": "thoughts pass through my mind like flocks of wild ducks flying through the sky, and I hear their wings flying high."
Although I only understand one-third of the book and two-thirds of it, Tagore's poems are still very profound to me, but I can't put them down.
I must read as much as a bird to enrich myself.
Reflections on Birds During the winter vacation, I read Tagore's Birds in my spare time. Tagore is an Indian poet and the first poet in Asia to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Bird is a book, refined from many songs, without losing childlike interest.
Poetry composition; Moreover, these poems are profound and philosophical; Understanding these seemingly simple poems requires calm and thoughtful passion.
There is such a passage in the bird's poetry collection, "We can only approach greatness when we are humble." Mr. Lao She of China also has such a famous saying, "Complacency is a terrible trap for us; Moreover, this trap was dug by ourselves. "
I remember one thing. Mr. Cai Yuanpei, a writer and cultural pioneer in China in the 20th century, once had an anecdote: once an exhibition of China's famous paintings was held in London, the organizing committee sent people to Nanjing and Shanghai to supervise the selection of famous paintings in the museum, and Mr. Cai participated in it. The French sinologists Bo and He He, who consider themselves experts on China, can't help but say a few words during their travels. In order to show his professional knowledge, pelliot said to Mr. Cai, "The color of this silk painting in Song Dynasty is very good", "That Hui Zong goose is undoubtedly the real thing", and the ink color, seal and so on. Mr. Cai's expression did not show approval or opposition. He just whispered politely, "OK, OK." A face of insipid and calm. Later, if Pelliott realized something, he was silent and timid. Judging from Cai Yuanpei's expression and behavior, he is worried that he said something wrong and didn't know that he had made a fool of himself! Cai Yuanpei conveyed his ideas euphemistically, knowing that pelliot's judgment was wrong. This is the self-restraint of China people, which embodies the wonderful pictures that foreigners show off.
A modest person will actively ask questions and listen to other people's opinions, so that he can know more things he didn't know before and make continuous progress. A knowledgeable person will be respected by people and become great.
There is also a saying in "Birds", "If you shut all the mistakes out, then the truth will be shut out." In fact, making mistakes is not a bad thing, after all, no one is perfect! What is valuable is that while we are aware of the regret brought by the mistake, we should also think about what we have learned from it. However, if you can't admit the fact that you are wrong, you won't consider what lies behind this mistake.
Every poem in Birds is endowed with some specific meanings. As long as you carefully taste and read slowly, you can understand the truth.
After reading this book, I suddenly have an impulse to find a sunny morning. Some young playmates fly kites on the grass, run in the warm wind, and devote themselves to the comfort of nature.
I like reading and whispering in a crisp morning or sunny afternoon. My thoughts seem to have been washed a little, and the scenery in front of me is gradually as beautiful as after the rain. Opening the window, I seem to see the world beckoning to me. This is a wonderful feeling-although I am not deeply involved in the world, I can't fully understand the world in my poems.
The whole collection of poems is a collection of so-called "fragmentary thoughts", and most of them are associations and reflections caused by natural scenery.
The sentence is short, fresh and clear, like grass fragrance after rain. Chew carefully, but don't have a flavor, reveal a little Zen and soothe your heart-maybe that's why it can calm you down quickly when you are upset.
I have read many bilingual books, but I seldom read half of them in English-I always laugh at myself for being too lazy. This book is an exception. After reading the translation, I read through the original English for the first time and liked it more and more.
I don't quite understand why some readers, especially middle school students, complain that they can't stand Tagore's poems. Is it a "profound philosophy" hidden between the lines of the wise men of the East? In fact, we don't need to delve into it, but try to appreciate the meaningful poem from another angle and let our thoughts gallop freely. Instead, you will chew a different taste in your imagination.
Tagore's world is perceptual and pure. His wisdom is to view life simply and poetically. What he wants to teach the world is to appreciate the world with love. Our world is so simple, we don't need to face everything with complicated psychology, let alone forget our original self.
Instead of empty talk like reading, we should change our mood, learn from Tagore, look at nature with a pair of loving eyes and see what we have been ignoring. It is also a very happy thing to follow the sun, moon, stars, streams and oceans and watch flowers and birds blossom and fall together in the clouds. Besides, doesn't God also teach wisdom to human beings through nature?
Tagore, he lives in the depths of our souls, and his works correspond to our hearts, that is, any one of us, a reader of him, any loving elf; You are yourself, that is, you have been looking for yourself and have been lost; You are eternity, a never-ending river. Tagore wrote eternal beauty for us with deep emotions and musical words.
I believe your love. Tagore often said, believe in courage and love, love life through Tagore, and open the door to dialogue with the world through poetry; If the Morning Star leads us to Li Mingming, Tagore will always be with us. As long as there is gentle and firm love in our hearts, life will have a crystal clear texture and heavy strength.
What are you, a reader, reading my poems in a hundred years?
I can't send you a flower from the wealth of spring, and a golden shadow from the clouds on the horizon.
Open the door and look around.
Take away the floral memories that disappeared a hundred years ago from your blooming garden.
In the joy in your heart, may you feel the living joy sung on a spring morning and spread its happy voice for a hundred years.
Tagore
When I read this passage on an autumn morning, I was very emotional. I have been separated from the poet for nearly 80 years, and I can only face him in time and space.
When I read these words, my ears sang softly like a song, accompanied by a soft or passionate rhythm. At this time, my heart is full of tenderness.
If the lens is used to express this kind of psychological activity, I think there should be fragments of reading poems, fingers stroking the pages in slow motion, and eyes full of tenderness and yearning. The fragment of this moment is silent, but it reaches the viewer's heart.
In my life, because of a passion and obsession, I embarked on the road of photography in 20 _ _ _, and I was fortunate to witness the centenary celebration of New Zealand.
Time flies, I am still obsessed with photography. Nowadays, the teachers who are far away from the other side of the ocean are also carrying new ideas, colliding with our thinking again and again, constantly breaking the old thinking in our minds, guiding us with some works and examples, and inspiring us to create works that can be preserved for future generations, become archives, become history and attract people's attention a hundred years later. This creative road is an unattainable mountain, which needs people with lofty ideals to challenge day after day, to challenge themselves, to challenge endurance and to challenge unknown difficulties.
Looking back on Rabindranath Tagore's life (186 1 year-1941year), he is a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. 1861On May 7th, Rabindranath Tagore was born into a wealthy aristocratic family in Kolkata. 19 13 years, together with gitanjali, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views, and Tagore's poems enjoy epic status in India, such as Gitanjaly, Birds, Sand in the Eyes, Four Men, Family and the World, Gardeners Collection, New Moon, The Last Poetry, Gora and Crisis of Civilization.
The poet's works need to be read carefully, and the philosophy in the works inspires the world. Zheng Zhenduo once said: "Although Tagore's songs are sometimes silent, as long as there are human beings in the world, his delicate and quiet poems will always be sung by people's hearts."
If you want to love your own value, you have to create value for the world.
Tagore used his persistence to make his works immortal and left precious spiritual wealth for the world. Reading the poet's works, moving and feeling, will bring more inspiration for their own creation, stimulate motivation and fighting spirit, and keep moving towards the goal!
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